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Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church Asheville, North Carolina www.gcpcusa.org July 12, 2015 – 10:30 am “All great spirituality teaches about letting go of what you don’t need and who you are not. Then, when you can get little enough and naked enough and poor enough, you’ll find that the little place where you really are is ironically more than enough… that place is called freedom. It’s the freedom of the children of God. Such people can connect with everybody.” Richard Rohr Prelude Meditation on Repton Robert Hobby * Call to Worship We gather, as God's people, bringing our fears and pain, knowing that when our spirits have grown cold, God rekindles the gift of faith in us. We gather, as God's people, hanging our broken hearts on the branches of the tree of life. knowing that while friends may turn against us, God transforms enemies into sisters and brothers. We gather, as God's people, crying for healing and hope, knowing that in our hunger, God prepares a feast for us. * Hymn 81 Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken AUSTRIAN HYMN * Call to Reconciliation

Transcript of Grace&Covenant&Presbyterian&Church& - Clover...

Grace  Covenant  Presbyterian  Church  Asheville,  North  Carolina  

www.gcpcusa.org    

July  12,  2015  –  10:30  am    

   

“All  great  spirituality  teaches  about  letting  go  of  what  you  don’t  need  and  who  you  are  not.  Then,  when  you  can  get  little  enough  and  naked  enough  and  poor  enough,  you’ll  find  that  the  little  place  where  you  really  are  is  ironically  more  than  enough…    

that  place  is  called  freedom.  It’s  the  freedom  of  the  children  of  God.  Such  people  can  connect  with  everybody.”  

 -­‐  Richard  Rohr  

    Prelude         Meditation  on  Repton                Robert  Hobby              *    Call  to  Worship                            

We  gather,  as  God's  people,  bringing  our  fears  and  pain,  knowing  that  when  our  spirits  have  grown  cold,    God  rekindles  the  gift  of  faith  in  us.  We  gather,  as  God's  people,    hanging  our  broken  hearts  on  the  branches  of  the  tree  of  life.  knowing  that  while  friends  may  turn  against  us,    God  transforms  enemies  into  sisters  and  brothers.  We  gather,  as  God's  people,  crying  for  healing  and  hope,    knowing  that  in  our  hunger,  God  prepares  a  feast  for  us.  

 *   Hymn  81     Glorious  Things  of  Thee  Are  Spoken              AUSTRIAN  HYMN                            *    Call  to  Reconciliation      

 *   Prayer  of  Confession                          

God   of   grace   and   love,   we   stand   before   you   in   this  moment   and   share   what   you   already   know.     Our  cheeks  are   carved  with   the   tears  of   the  pain  we  have  caused.     Our   hearts   are   so   empty  we   cannot   comfort  others.     Our   desires   have   taken   us   places   where   we  cannot  sing  your  praises.  Forgive  us,  we  pray.    Plant  a   tiny   seed  of  hope   that   it  might   grow.     Increase   our   faith   until   it   spills   over   in  thanksgiving   to   you.     Fill   us   with   the   love   that  rekindles   our   desire   to   follow   faithfully   Jesus   Christ,  our  Lord  and  Savior.  Amen  

 

*   Assurance  of  Forgiveness  While  our  failure  and  frailty  is  fresh,  God's  grace  has  been  ours   before   time   began.     This   is   great   news   -­‐   we   are  forgiven.  In  Christ,  we  become  new  people:  broken,  we  are  made  whole;  lost,  we  are  found;  forsaken,  we  are  restored  to  new  life.  Thanks  be  to  God.    Amen.  

 *   Response        

   

*   Passing  of  the  Peace       The  Peace  of  Christ  be  with  you.       And  also  with  you.  

   

  Prayer  for  Illumination                   New  Testament                          Philippians  2:1-­‐11           The  Word  of  the  Lord       Thanks  be  to  God!  

    Anthem                                Summer  Choir       Gospel                                      Luke  12:  13-­‐21             The  Word  of  the  Lord       Thanks  be  to  God!  

    Sermon     “The  Things  We  Carry”                              Kristy  Farber           Silent  Meditation    *   Hymn  450     Be  Thou  My  Vision                    SLANE                      *    Affirmation  of  Faith   (from  the  United  Church  in  Canada)  

We  are  not  alone,    we  live  in  God's  world.    We  believe  in  God:  who  has  created  and  is  creating,  who  has  come  in  Jesus,          the  Word  made  flesh,          to  reconcile  and  make  new,  who  works  in  us  and  others          by  the  Spirit.  

 

We  trust  in  God.    

We  are  called  to  be  the  Church:  to  celebrate  God's  presence,  to  live  with  respect  in  Creation,  to  love  and  serve  others,  to  seek  justice  and  resist  evil,  to  proclaim  Jesus,  crucified  and  risen,          our  judge  and  our  hope.    

In  life,  in  death,  in  life  beyond  death,  God  is  with  us.    

We  are  not  alone.  Thanks  be  to  God.  Amen.  

    Our  Life  Together  (Please  sign  the  Friendship  Pad  located  in  your  pew)  

    Offering  (Please  place  prayer  cards  in  the  offering  plate  for  the  Prayers  of  the  People)       Prayer  of  Dedication                                       Offertory     I  Surrender  All                            Mark  Hayes                          *   Doxology                              

 Prayers  of  the  People    

Each  section  of  the  prayer  will  conclude:  “God,  in  your  grace”  Please  respond:  “Hear  our  prayer”  

The  Lord’s  Prayer    Our  Father,  who  art  in  heaven,  

Hallowed  be  thy  name,  Thy  kingdom  come,  thy  will  be  done,  On  earth  as  it  is  in  heaven.  

Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread;  and  forgive  us  our  debts,  

as  we  forgive  our  debtors;  and  lead  us  not  into  temptation,  

but  deliver  us  from  evil.  For  thine  is  the  kingdom,  and  the  power,  

And  the  glory,  forever.  Amen  

 *    Hymn  733     We  All  Are  One  in  Mission                    ES  FLOG  EIN  KLEINS                        *   Charge  and  Benediction       Postlude     Toccata  on  Slane                      Austin  C.  Lovelace                                                              

 (For  some,  the  Postlude  serves  as  festive  music  to  accompany  their  going  back  out  into  the  world.  Others  prefer  to  remain  seated  and  listen.  Please  be  mindful  of  these  different  needs  as  you  depart.  Thank  you!)  

 

*  Please  Stand  in  Body  or  Spirit.      

                     We  gather  to  worship  God  who  is  larger  than  all  our  imagination!      We  encourage  all  persons  to  sing  the  gender  nouns  and  pronouns    

they  prefer  in  referring  to  God.    

   

Our  Life  Together…    

 Thank  You!  Head  Usher:  Beth  Kissling  |  Liturgist:  Heather  Brown    Thank  you  to  Mary  Byers  for  the  flowers  that  decorate  our  sanctuary,  given  to  the  glory  of  God,  in  honor  of    her  children,  Christina,  Clayton  and  Chris.      Faith  Sharing  With  Children  is  on  hiatus  for  the  summer  months,  but  will  resume  in  the  fall  when  we  return  to  two  services.    Please  be  reminded  that  Sundays  through  July  26th,  we  will  have  a  parable  Godly  Play  lesson  in  the  sanctuary  for  children  and  adults  of  all  ages  at  10am  prior  to  worship.    Meeting  of  the  Congregation  |  Sunday,  July  26  |  10:15am  |  Sanctuary  The  Session  calls  a  meeting  of  the  congregation  for  Sunday,  July  26,  2015,  at  10:15  a.m.  in  the  sanctuary  for  the  purpose  of  acting  on  a  report  from  the  Nominating  Committee  to  fill  a  vacancy  on  Session.    Joel  Hathaway  and  his  family  are  moving  to  Colorado.    The  Nominating  Committee  proposes  Tiffany  Kinnard  to  fill  his  place  in  the  Class  of  2017.    As  we  continue  to  welcome  Samantha  Gonzalez-­‐Block,  Grace  Covenant’s  new  Associate  Pastor,  please  remember  to  wear  your  name  tags  and  introduce  yourselves  to  her  after  worship.    We  are  delighted  to  have  her  with  us  and  excited  for  her  ministry.    If  you  would  like  a  nametag  made,  please  contact  Nancy,  [email protected]    

 real.life.stories  |  TONIGHT  |  5:00  PM  |  Avenue  M  Childcare  at  GCPC  |  Theme  for  the  evening:  "Twice  Told…”  Join  us  to  hear  some  of  the  great  stories  from  the  past  two  years.  Listen  to  Heather  Brown,  Ben  Graham,  Michael  Isaacs,  Megan  Bowman,  Mark  Clevenger,  Robin  Gaiser  and  Jeff  Jones  tell  a  first-­‐person  story  centered  on  various  themes.  Please  arrive  by  4:30  to  enjoy  Avenue  M's  hospitality  before  we  get  started  promptly  at  5  PM.    

 

Serve  Pritchard  Park  Breakfast  |  Announcement  At  a  recent  meeting  between  city  leaders  and  a  group  of  GCPC  members,  we  learned  more  about  the  bigger  picture  of  homelessness  in  Asheville,  in  particular  where  partnerships  with  faith  communities  are  most  needed.    Both  Homeward  Bound  and  the  Mayor's  Office  asked  us  to  stop  serving  Pritchard  Park  Breakfast  because  it  is  a  duplicated  resource.        

To  try  and  be  responsive,  we're  reexamining  our  Sunday  morning  commitments,  including  Pritchard  Park  breakfasts,  and  we'd  like  to  hear  from  those  of  you  who've  been  active  in  this  ministry  to  help  inform  these  decisions.  As  we  work  this  out,  we  ask  for  your  thoughts  and  reflections.  Please  come  to  a  meeting  after  worship  on  July  19  to  offer  feedback  and  learn  more  about  these  conversations.    

Care  Prayer  List  [We  are  happy  to  pray  for  anyone  who  is  in  need.  Concerns  will  stay  on  this  list  for  a  month  unless  we  hear  otherwise.  Please  keep  us  updated.]      Jerusalem  Church  elders  |  deacons  |  congregation;  Frank  Wilson  (Martha  Kisiah's  nephew);  Linda  Albin  (Les  &  Susan  Stradley's  friend);  Matt  Lyles  (Fred  &  Heather  Hudson's  friend);  JoDell  Hawthorne  (Donna  Robertson's  cousin);  Frances  Buchanan  (Brian  Buchanan's  mother);  Dorothy  LaRue  Sloane  (Donna  Robertson's  cousin);  Natalie  DeVito  (Karen  Rohls'  daughter);  Natalie  Taggert  (  Kay  Cole's  friend);  Terry  Churchfield  (Susie  Churchfield's  brother);  Tricia  &  Steve  Minnick  (Mary  Lou  Nash's  friends);  Pam  Morrell  (Penny  Ponder's  daughter);  Kimo  Hyatt  (Keaton  Hill's  father);  Susie  Moore  (Ray  Kisiah’s  sister);  Lindsae  Becker    (Tyler  Ander’s  friend);  Brenda  Taylor  (Florence  Riedesel’s  cousin);  Flavia  Proenza  (Karen  Rohl’s  friend);  Heath  &  Peggy  Rada  (Moderator  of  the  PCUSA  General  Assembly);  Barrett  &  Ali  Payne  (Commissioned  to  Columbia  Seminary);  Mark  &  Heather  Merritt  (Commissioned  to  Columbia  Seminary);  Richard  Simons;  Al  Williams;  Janet  Bondurant;  Jack  &  Betty  Smith;  Lorraine  Formato;  Dana  Victor  Little;  Mimi  Aldridge;  Bettie  Pritchard;  Sarah  Harwell;  Mary  Ellen  Horne;  Susan  Stradley;  Donna  Robertson;  Carly  Stein  Debbie  Lee;  Alva  Bennett;  Diane  Chambers;  Robin  Gaiser;  Ray  Dean;  Mary  Moncada;  Virginia  Bradley;  Jane  Lee  Vondette    

Our  sympathy  and  support  are  extended  to  Cecil  Jividen,  on  the  death  of  his  wife,  Sandy  Jividen,  on  July  4,  2015.    A  Service  of  Witness  to  the  Resurrection  will  be  held  on  Saturday,  July  18th  at  2pm  at  Grace  Covenant.    Grace  Covenant’s  Annual  Congregational  Retreat  |  Saturday,  September  12  Early  Bird  Registration  Deadline  |  TODAY|  $10  off  Montreat,  NC  |  Rev  Dr.  Willie  Jennings-­‐Retreat  Leader  (Associate  Professor  of  Theology  and  Black  Church  Studies  at  Duke  Divinity  School)  |  Camping/Lodging  available  all  weekend.  Please  see  our  web  site  under  GROW  or  the  Thursday  Weekly  News  email  to  download  a  registration  form,  or  pick  a  hardcopy  from  the  Information  Station.    

Grow  2015  Summer  Women’s  Memoir  Series  |  Wednesdays  |  7:00  PM  |  Library  Join  us  for  a  series  of  book  talks  focusing  on  memoirs  written  by  people  of  faith.    Hosted  by  Kristy  Farber,  Heather  Gast,  and  Rebecca  Gurney,  and  open  to  all  women  of  the  church.    One  copy  of  each  book  can  be  found  in  the  newly  revamped  library  annex  upstairs  in  the  Memorial  Garden  Overlook.  Please  pre-­‐read  the  books  to  ensure  lively  discussion  but  come  either  way!    

July  15  |  Brown  Girl  Dreaming  |  Jacqueline  Woodson    August  12  |  Jesus  Land  |  Julia  Scheeres  

 Parable  Godly  Play  Lessons    Sundays,  June  21  through  July  26  |  10  AM  |  Sanctuary  In  conjunction  with  our  summer  parable  sermon  series,  we  will  be  doing  Godly  Play  lessons  that  go  along  with  the  week's  parable  before  worship  June  21-­‐July  26.  This  is  the  wonder-­‐filled  curriculum  we  will  be  doing  for  our  preschool  through  elementary  school  next  year.    Preschool  through  adults  are  welcome!    Godly  Play  Curriculum  |  Preschoolers-­‐5th  Grades    Information  Session  |  August  28-­‐29    We  are  moving  to  the  Godly  Play  curriculum  next  year  with  our  preschoolers  through  fifth  graders.    This  wonder-­‐filled  program  has  many  opportunities  for  participation  including  storytellers,  snack  helpers  and  door  keepers.  We  would  love  for  you  to  consider  where  you  may  fit  in!  On  August  28-­‐29,  we  will  be  hosting  a  Godly  Play  trainer  at  GCPC  where  you  can  learn  all  about  the  curriculum.  If  you  are  interested  or  want  more  information,  please  contact  Heather  at  [email protected].      Summer  Choir  Announcement  |  9:00  AM  |  Sanctuary  Summer  Choir  continues  through  July  19!  Please  join  us  next  week  at  9:00  AM  to  rehearse  and  sing  for  worship.    All  ages  are  welcome  -­‐  bring  the  family  and  come  sing  next  Sunday  morning.    Dr.  King’s  Unfinished  Agenda  |  Montreat  |  August  21-­‐23,  2015  A  Teach-­‐In  for  Rededicating  Ourselves  to  The  Dream  Celebrating  the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  Dr.  King’s  address  to  the  Christian  Action  Conference  in  Montreat,  the  goal  is  to  engage  an  intergenerational  community  in  embracing  and  lifting  up  Dr.  King’s  unfulfilled  dream  as  our  very  own.  Gather  to  

hear  leaders  from  the  church  and  public  life,  including  Rep.  John  Lewis,  and  Charles  M.  Blow,  among  others.  For  a  complete  list  of  speakers  and  registration,  visit  the  Information  Station  or  http://www.montreat.org/MLK/.    

 Next  Sunday,  July  19,  2015  Worship  Service  at  10:30  AM  

Summer  Courtyard  Fellowship  at  11:30  AM        

 Sermon:  “Little  Big  Disruptions”  by  Samantha  Gonzalez-­‐Block  Scriptures:  1  Samuel  3:1-­‐10;  Matthew  13:31-­‐33  

 

CALENDAR                           Sunday       12         10:30  AM  Worship                     11:30  AM  Summer  Courtyard  Fellowship                     4:00  PM  Worship  at  Westminster  Pres.  (15  Overbrook  Pl.)                   5:00  PM  real.life.stories  @  Ave.  M       Tuesday     14         9:00  AM  Prayer  Group                     6:00  PM  Committees       Wednesday    15         7:00  PM  Summer  memoir  series       Sunday       19         10:30  AM  Worship                     11:30  AM  Deacons                   11:30  AM  Summer  Courtyard  Fellowship                     4:00  PM  Worship  at  Westminster  Pres.  (15  Overbrook  Pl.)    -­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐-­‐  God,  Whose  Giving  Knows  No  Ending.    Robert  L.  Edwards,  (c)  1961,  1989  the  Hymn  Society  in  the  US  &  Canada,  All  Rights  Reserved.    Used  by  Permission.  Onelicense.net  A  724337